In January 2019, snowboarder Mathieu Crepel and surfer Damien Castera, joined by photographer Greg Rabejac and lmmaker Pierre Frechou, traveled to the very northern tip of Norway for a boardriding expedition in the heart of the Arctic winter. In between snowy peaks and icy waves, they went deep into the polar night where solar winds meet Earth’s magnetic eld to create the fairy dance of the Aurora Borealis.
Read MoreI believe my friend Mathieu Maréchal has spent much more time on the front 18’’ of his longboard than anywhere else since he first started surfing longboards as a young teenager.
Read More“There’s a certain feeling to surf during hell rain, thunder and lightning. As terrifying as it can be it also gives you a sensation of being calm and alive at the same time. Embraced by the elements and in the hands of nature. There’s nothing better.” - Raskal 2020’
Read MoreA great adventure in South Africa featuring Mikey February, Lee-Ann Curren, Bryan Fox and many friends.
Read MoreFreedom and surfing, two things we can look out as gold during these pandemic days, although they do not glitter.
Read MoreThe one day trip up the coast; undervalued, overlooked, and often taken for granted. It’s the simplest form a road trip, and a staple of the surfing community. Usually the easiest decision we have to make.
Read MoreThis is a story about three friends. All of whom herald from the same small coastal town in Western Java, all of whom had fallen under the spell of surfing.
Read MoreAlong the northeast coast of Australia with his candid camera, the machine seize frames.
Read MoreIn our times — faster-paced than ever, with 4G smartphones quick on the draw and low-cost flights readily available — the meaning of a surf trip doesn’t have the same impact as it did a decade ago.
Read MoreMulti-award independent filmmaker Ben Gulliver presents a two year tour of duty through the very best cold water surf spots on the globe.
Read More“Desierto” means a huge area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life.
Read MoreIt was long awaited. And now it’s out. And it’s sick. Craig Anderson’s last movie "The Quieter You Are The More You Can Hear" is definitely a must watch.
Read More'Thank You Mother' is a cinematic journey of surfing, simplicity and appreciation. It is a film that isn't afraid to be beautiful, stylish and sincere. Produced by Torren Martyn and Ishka Folkwell with an original soundtrack by Nick Bampton. 'Thank You Mother' is narrated by award winning Australian film maker and life long simplist Albert Falzon, who made the seminal 1970 surf film 'Morning of the Earth'.
Read MoreBut we can all appreciate each other’s concept of the perfect day, and often times learn something from it. Which is why we love these photos of Zoé. Fun waves. Warm water. A peaceful pace and something about the vibethat makes you want to be there, experiencing it all through your own eyes.
Read MoreNÜ RYTHMO might be the surf movie everyone was waiting for. Mikey Feb riding perfect waves in Africa is the without any doubt one of the best surf movie of this year.
Read MoreScramble Gamble, the story of four guys, eight surfboards, a couple of motorbikes and zero plan is now here for your enjoyment.
Read MoreSOMA means the sum of all things. SOMA is the DIY surf film by Tomas Hermes and Ana Romanio. “Just like art, the performance of surf fascinates me,” Tomas Hermes SOMA’s introduction was filmed in Portugal, the rest of the action went down on a surf trip Tomas and Ana took for a few days to Bali and South Sumatra. Those three locations are the sum of all things.
Read MoreTo give you the good oil, the movie follows the simplistic travels of two surfers, meeting friends along the way, on an open-ended journey across an archipelago littered with islands and breaks.
Read MoreMatt 'The Waxhead' Chojnacki taking his new Noserider for its first dip in the drink.
Read MoreJohn John, Nathan and Ivan, meet Kiron Jabour and Nathan Fletcher to surf fun Haleiwa earlier this winter.
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